(New York, NY) — Coffee shops, the best place to get some work done. New York City is stocked with coffee shops, leaving hard workers indecisive about which ones are best for tackling large workloads.
BrokerPulse has done some research to help make that decision a bit easier.
The 5 best NYC coffee shops to do work in:
Devoción
This is an excellent spot for Brooklyn lovers, residents, or visitors and is located on 69 Grand St. It’s equipped with exposed brick, a skylight, and repurposed pipes. It’s the perfect environment to get the creative juices flowing! Not only does it look great, but it tastes great too. This Brooklyn go-to roasts their coffee with the clever motto, “From the tree to the cup.”
The shop has two locations, Williamsburg and Downtown Brooklyn, and can be reached by taking the J/Z/L/G train lines.
Ground Central Coffee Company
Are you working in Midtown and looking for a new coffee shop to do work in? Ground Central Coffee offers a home away from home with inviting couches, beautiful bookshelves, and oh yea, delicious coffee! Located at 115 E 52nd St, this shop is a great go-to for a busy Midtown afternoon.
Spreadhouse Coffee
This Lower East Side coffee shop is a great place to sit back and…work! With a garage like a vibe, delicious food, free WiFi, and comfortable couches it’s perfect for those long afternoons with short deadlines. This shop is located at 116 Suffolk St and has an incredibly engaging website. Check it out!
Perk Kafe
We are taking you to the Upper East Side! Perk, located at 1867 2nd Ave, is a great spot to spend a few hours catching up on all those things you promised to finish last week. This small coffee shop offers a cozy feel, delicious food, and free WiFi.
Mr. Mustache Coffee Shop
Located at 227 E 14th St, Mr. Mustache Coffee Shop offers a fun environment and some favorite foods such as avocado toast, shaved ice, and loads of flavored lattes!
Did you know…
If you love catching up on some work in a cozy coffee shop, we have news for you! Did you know that companies are now renting out NYC restaurants as daytime office space? That’s right, the companies Spacious and KettleSpace are taking advantage of restaurants that aren’t open in the afternoon. Their workers are equipped with WiFi and loads of coffee!